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NEWTON, Iowa – Adding more drivers to their already impressive resume in 25 years of Motorsports existence, Rick Ware Racing announced today that Spencer Boyd will make his NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) debut this Saturday night at Iowa Speedway.

Boyd will pilot the No. 25 Wick Buildings Chevrolet Camaro in the U.S. Cellular 250. It will be Boyd’s third career NASCAR national series start this season.

Wick Buildings, Inc. is a privately held Wisconsin company founded in 1954 by John F. Wick.

With the sale of over 70,000 buildings to date, Wick Buildings has steadily grown to become one of the nation’s largest producers of post-frame buildings, including sophisticated animal confinement systems, horse housing facilities, on-farm livestock and storage buildings, suburban structures and professionally engineered commercial and light industrial buildings.
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THOMASVILLE, NC -- It was a sweet end to the night in Daytona. Jeff Green driver of the #17 Carport Empire Toyota Camry was able to bring home a 7th place finish after a multitude of multicar wrecks.

Along with the great finish, primary sponsor of Rick Ware Racing (RWR), Carport Empire, has partnered with the McIntosh Foundation to donate $5,000 to Gateway Academy to help transform the lives of even more young men in the Teen Challenge program.

Gateway Academy is a fifteen month boarding school for young men with disruptive behaviors. The goal of Gateway Academy is to work with families to help their sons find transformation and direction for life through three focus areas. These focus areas consist of discipline, biblical counseling, and education.

With the help of Carport Empire and the McIntosh Foundation, Gateway Academy will be able to grow their program and help shape more lives of troubled young men.

THOMASVILLE, NC – After a crazy night of racing under the lights at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, Rick Ware Racing (RWR) was able to bring all three cars back to the finish line with minimal damage.

Driving the #17 Carport Empire / Dashub Toyota Camry, Jeff Green was able to wheel his way through all of the many multicar accidents that took out many of the top competitors. Happening near or around him, Green was able to react fast enough to avoid hitting any cars sliding across the track throughout the entire night.

Although running in and around the top 10 most of the night, Jeff Green did have some setbacks. During one caution flag, Green’s #17 crew had an uncontrolled tire that led to a second trip down pit road. Green also had setbacks on the track when he was kicked out of the main lines in the draft, sending his car straight to the back of the pack, but the veteran driver was able to work his way back to the front on numerous occasions. Jeff Green was able to bring home a 7th place finish for RWR, the 128th top-10 of his long NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) career.